Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Edition (PS4)

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Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Edition (PS4)

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When Marty sees an adult version of William McFly he recalled that he met him when he was a baby, and that he peed on him. Episode 5 was released on PC and OS X on June 23, 2011; [23] on PlayStation 3 on July 26, 2011; [51] and on iOS on July 21, 2011. [51] Doc and Marty return to 1986 and discover that in this new post-time-travel timeline, there was no estate sale because Doc's reconciliation with his father allowed the Browns to stay part-time in Hill Valley. They find that Edna and Kid had fallen in love while in jail, and afterwards married and both became much happier and friendlier since. Doc reveals his previous absence to Marty; he had been compiling a history of the McFly family to present to Marty as a graduation gift but found information on his grandmother challenging to come across (as she was working under the name Trixie) and thus had travelled to 1931 to attempt to obtain research first-hand. Suddenly, three separate DeLoreans appear, each with a different future version of Marty driving them. They approach Marty and Doc and insist they come to help assure that their respective futures occur as they are supposed to. Doc and his Marty leave the Marties arguing with each other, saying the future can wait until after they have enjoyed the present for a while; they then depart to an unknown time.

On October 13, 2015, the 30th Anniversary Edition of the game was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles, with a few updates to textures and some new content, including video interviews. [3] Most notably, the re-release was updated to feature the voice talents of Tom Wilson. [4] Includes in-game access to exclusive content: a behind the scenes video featuring interviews with Bob Gale, Tom Wilson, members of the development team, and AJ LoCascio - the voice of young Marty McFlyDevore, Jordan (September 27, 2010). "Telltale Games is bringing a DeLorean time machine to PAX". Destructoid. Archived from the original on February 25, 2013 . Retrieved October 23, 2010. An Expo participant shouts the line "Hey, he just took that guy's wallet!" He then turns to Arthur McFly and whispers "I think he took his wallet!". Parts of the Citizen Plus machinery are alternate versions of Doc's 1985 amplifier and 1955 mind-reading helmet.

In 1986G, when George questions Lorraine about her talking about him spying on her, he copies moments of the first film in saying, "What, Lorraine, what?" Episode 3 was released on PC and OS X on March 29, 2011; [45] on PlayStation 3 on May 3, 2011; [46] and on iOS on May 26, 2011. [47] When the DeLorean enters the Automatic retrieval mode, it drives itself to 88 m.p.h and jumps to four-dimensional coordinates if he doesn't return within an allotted time which is similar to when The New DeLorean Time Machine was programmed to drive itself to 88 miles and return at sunset during " A Family Vacation". Telltale Games – Great Scott!". Telltale Games. October 2010. Archived from the original on October 19, 2010 . Retrieved November 4, 2010.Citizen Brown mentioned using "his entire family fortune" and a "shady deal with some Libyans" to repair the DeLorean, which is how Dr. Emmett Brown developed his time machine in the normal timeline. Episode 4 was released on PC and OS X on April 29, 2011; [48] on PlayStation 3 on June 7, 2011; [49] and on iOS on June 2, 2011 [50] James Arnold Taylor, better known as the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, was the voice of Young Doc and Andrew Chaikin was the voice of Biff Tannen and his siblings. [8] Despite reports on IMDB.com, Tom Wilson was allegedly not offered the voice role of Biff Tannen in the game [1] although Dennis Lenart, the game's director, maintains that Wilson wasn't available at the time the original game was being produced, but was “totally on board” to reprise his role for the re-release. [9]

The same year, a full retail version consisting of all five episodes for PC was released on September 29, and on PlayStation 3 and Wii on October 25, across North America; [4] EU versions for all three platforms were released the following year. Additional releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One were released globally in October 2015. [5] The game was delisted from all digital storefronts by the end of 2018, following the closure of Telltale Games. [53] Reception [ edit ] Aggregate review scores One of the response options when the George and Lorraine of 1986F ask Marty to prove that he is who he claims to be is the story of their first kiss at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance. At the science expo, Brown and Edna have worked together to delay Emmett from displaying his flying car, but Marty rescues Emmett in time, and exposes Edna as the speakeasy arsonist. Though Emmett is briefly distracted by the arrival of his father, Marty is able to help the two make amends, and the demonstration is a success. Marty finds that Edna has stolen the DeLorean and disappeared somewhere in time. Citizen Brown gets hit by the fleeing DeLorean, and fades away, his timeline erased. But soon Doc, as Marty knew him, arrives. The game is split-up into five episodes available on multiple gaming platforms, the first episode released for Microsoft Windows and OS X on December 22, 2010. PlayStation 3 and iOS versions followed in February 2011. Episodes 2 through 5 were released throughout February to June 2011, with the final episode released on June 23. Telltale published the series as retail products for the PlayStation 3 and Wii consoles for North America. [7] Deep Silver published the retail PlayStation 3 and Wii versions for Europe on May 4, 2012. To commemorate the films' 30th anniversary, Telltale Games released the game on PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One on October 13, 2015. The ports feature updated voice work from Tom Wilson, who played Biff Tannen in the films (Biff was voiced by Kid Beyond in the original release). [5] Gameplay [ edit ]

Promotion [ edit ] Telltale Games promoted the series at the 2010 Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle by bringing along a replica of the time machine from the films. Bob Gale hinted that the future might be looked at again, with Christopher Lloyd noting there might be automated vehicle systems. The two return to town to correct the timeline, further engaging the help of Trixie Trotter, Tannen's moll, and Officer Danny Parker, Jennifer's grandfather. Their involvement causes Emmett and Edna to meet, and the two fall in love, unbeknownst to Doc or Marty. Marty: " Usual? You lead a pretty unusual life, Doc." Doc: " It's an unusual universe, Marty." — Conversation from the game As Marty investigates, he meets his parents and Jennifer and finding they live in fear of Citizen Brown. Marty soon learns about Edna's influence on Emmett's life, and she used him to enforce her moral standards to create a perfect, crime-free society. Marty is able to convince Citizen Brown of his true calling in science, much to Edna's dismay. Brown helps Marty to fix the DeLorean, and the two return to 1931, a few months after their initial encounters there.

Gencarelli, Mike (February 11, 2011). "Interview with James Arnold Taylor". Movie Mikes. Archived from the original on February 16, 2011 . Retrieved July 21, 2011. Episode 2 was released on PC and OS X on February 16, 2011; [42] on PlayStation 3 on March 29, 2011; [43] and on iOS on April 20, 2011. [44] Johnson, Alan (April 22, 2011). "Kid Beyond Speaks - A Video Chat". Telltale, Incorporated. Archived from the original on April 26, 2011 . Retrieved July 21, 2011.

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Curiously, during a scene with Young Doc, what was the Western Auto Sales in 1955 appears to be an "Eastern Auto Sales". Includes an exclusive retrospective behind the scenes video, featuring an interview with Bob Gale, and others involved in the creation of the game!



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